Sprint Nextel became the first wireless carrier to plunge into the Ultrabook...
Sprint Nextel became the first wireless carrier to plunge into the Ultrabook market, bundling Lenovo’s IdeaPad U310 with either Novatel’s MiFi 3G/4G mobile hot spot or Sierra Wireless’ Overdrive Pro in a $799 package. The offer is available through Sprint…
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Telesales, Web sales, Sprint Business Sales and Sprint Business Solutions Partners, the carrier said. Data plans available start at a $34.99 monthly fee for 3 GB of combined 3G/4G and range to $49.99 for 6 GB. The Lenovo U310 features a 13.3 inch LCD, 1.6 GHz Intel Core i5 processor and 3000 HD graphic chip and stereo speakers with Dolby Home Theatre V4 audio enhancement.